Seen several "put content warnings on politics" posts and I don't know how to tell white people that 90% of all life is politics. You're asking people to hide the stuff you find unpalatable and that's not a reasonable thing to expect other people to do for you.
@seldo I can’t seem to find the option to disable all CW blocks. Maybe it’s just not in the iOS app. Makes for a awful user experience.

@drokarhefluffy @seldo

In MetaText on iOS you can auto expand all the CW's via a settings change.

Same for the Mastodon progressive web app.

With the official Mastodon iOS app you have to launch the "account settings" from settings in order to update the setting to "Always expand posts marked with content warnings".

@Ombra I’m using the official iOS app. I have that setting checked (along with “always display images”) and it doesn’t work.

@drokarhefluffy I just tested it out on the app and web app, you're correct, the iOS app isn't honoring the preference.

This is a bug in the app.
I had a look and can see it was raised on Github 15 days ago:
https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon-ios/issues/511

For now you can open Mastodon in Safari and save to homepage, this is the web app, but acts like a regular iOS app (PWA).

You might even prefer this PWA over the iOS app.

I would recommend checking out MetaText as well.

Hopefully the bug is resolved soon.

[BUG] Always expand posts marked with content warnings not working · Issue #511 · mastodon/mastodon-ios

Is there an existing issue for this? I have searched the existing issues Current Behavior In Settings I set both Media Display: Always show media and Always expand posts marked with content warning...

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